The two actors joined Helena Bonham-Carter and Warwick Davis for a tour around The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter Diagon Alley inside Universal Studios Orlando on Friday afternoon (June 20) in Florida.

The cast of Harry Potter speak with press during a conference at the grand opening event for The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter Diagon Alley held at Universal Studios Orlando on Thursday afternoon (June 19) in Fla.

JJJ may be late to the party on this one — but we finally figured out just who How To Train Your Dragon‘s Hiccup reminds us of — Harry Potter‘s Neville Longbottom!

Much like Neville’s portrayer Matthew Lewis, who wowed everyone in the final film with his transformation, Hiccup’s definitely grown up in the upcoming How To Train Your Dragon 2!

Out on June 13th, the sequel takes place five years after Hiccup and Toothless united dragons and vikings on the island of Berk. When the two take off to explore new worlds and chart unmapped territories, they discover a secret ice cave that is home to wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider. There, the two pals find themselves at the center of a battle for peace.

The two former Harry Potter stars got personal with the paper and revealed the secrets to their close friendship. Check it:

Matt, on Rupert’s Kiss with Emma Watson: “He also showed versatility in how he developed the love story [with Emma's Hermione Granger]. Though when it finally came to his kiss with Emma, we ripped him for it; as attractive as she is, he was not looking forward to it.”

Rupert, on Matt’s transformation: “Even in the fourth film, poor Matt still had some crappy fat suit, prosthetic teeth and things to make his ears stick out, so people thought that was how he looked, but underneath he had changed. For me, that contrast was clearest in the final film, when he did this big speech in a courtyard and you thought, ‘Where did that come from?’ It was a great moment. I noticed, too, the change in public awareness – overnight he became a sex symbol and it was nice for Matt to have his moment. He gave me a bit of stick with the kissing scenes with Emma, though, as back in the day he had a little thing with her.”

Matt, on Rupert getting the giggles: “Rupert was great at making everyone laugh on set. There was one scene in which he had to come on and say, “Back off, unless you want a fistful of Weasley,” which was a direct quote from the book. But Rupert couldn’t say it, and he broke out in an infectious laugh; every time he tried to do the scene we all got the giggles, too – until the director was like, “This just isn’t working, let’s scrap the line and move on.” We’d wasted an entire day filming because of Rupert’s laugh. In the early films he was all about making an audience laugh, too – he has such great facial expressions.”

Rupert, on food fights on film: “I’ll never forget one moment in the work canteen when we started throwing peas at each other. They ended up flying towards a certain Slytherin’s table – we always sat separately – and it escalated. I got threatened by one of the gentlemen, and there was a big chase with me, Matt and the Slytherins all round the studio. I was really quite scared as they were big guys, but he had my back.”